Tomorrow's starter Alex Cobb (9-8, 4.28 ERA) has been good, but he's no Price or Shields. He's never faced the Orioles.

Jeremy Hellickson (8-10, 3.33 ERA) is scheduled to start Thursday's series finale. He's historically pitched well against the O's, including a 1.10 WHIP in four starts against them this season, but he's 1-2 in those games. And again, it's worth mentioning this will be his fifth time facing the Orioles this season.

The O's are also scheduled to avoid rookie right-hander Chris Archer, who has struck out 25 batters in his first three career starts and could have been a tough matchup for a team that swings and misses quite a bit.

The Rays' advantage over most teams is their pitching, and that's still the case looking at this week's matchup at Camden Yards. But I doubt the Orioles will be complaining about missing the top two guys in Tampa Bay's rotation.Inside the enemy clubhouses